Edwin S. Collier

Edwin S. Collier obituary, Portland, OR

Edwin S. Collier

Edwin Collier Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home - Portland on Jul. 13, 2024.
Edwin S. Collier - lover, father, grandfather, performing artist, teacher.
Ed was born in Bellingham, Washington, and spent his formative years in Nanaimo, British Columbia, and the Puget Sound area.
He earned degrees in theater from Lewis & Clark College and Portland State University, and also studied at the University of Washington and the University of Oregon.
He sometimes worked in plywood mills in high school, and later in the woods.
He was a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists for 56 years. Ed began his public performing career singing on Seattle TV in the eighth grade. He sang in choirs, bands and combos in high school and college, and played piano, bass and guitar.
Ed began acting at Lewis & Clark College, and he played the lead on their USO tour to East Asia the fall after graduation. He was a screenwriter at Boeing, and also sang in Seattle rock bands.
During graduate school, Ed performed with the American Theater Co., the first professional theater in Oregon, in residence at Portland State, and he was a member of the first Portland State season at the Coaster Theatre in Cannon Beach.
Ed taught theater at Clatsop Community College for several years, and was director of theater at Pacific University for 25 years, where he directed over 75 productions. He also taught film and acting at Portland State, and directed plays there, and at several theater companies in Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, B.C.
Over the years, Ed appeared in film, television and on stage, and he was the spokesman for the G.I Joe's stores for 18 years.
Ed had a passion for cars, especially Indy and Formula One racing, which he shared with his brother, Jim. He loved to hang out with his oldest best friend, Jack, and he loved to watch football with his best friend, Cap.
Ed had a lifelong love for the water and all kinds of boats. Ed loved studying history, especially Greek, Roman and World War II, and he loved to travel to new places. Ed loved photography and to build things, from models to furniture to fences to boats.
Ed loved Astoria, where his mother was born, and he was especially proud of his Norwegian heritage. He shared these loves with his family and friends.
Ed is survived by his wife of 48 years, Sarah; children, Jenn Sharp, Mitch Collier and Ann Rigney, and their spouses; his seven grandchildren; and his pup, Charles.
A memorial is planned for the fall.
Cast off, Ed, and smooth sailing.
"But I am sailing to Athens. Make voyages! - Attempt them! - there's nothing else "
- Tennessee Williams, "Camino Real"
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July 9, 2025

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July 22, 2024

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John M. McClelland

July 9, 2025

Hard to believe that a year has gone by already. I thought about Ed while recently visiting the Lewis & Clark campus during the annual Alumni Weekend. When we acted together in 1963-65 we mainly performed in an old, transported, Army officers club building with none of the vast accoutrements in the new Fir Acres Theater of today. We did everything by the seats of our pants. Ed was the top male talent in the L&C actors stable, and women adored him.
Though we weren't the closest of friends, I liked and respected him. Unlike me, Ed was born for the theater and made his mark as a university theater professor and director.
There were times when Ed didn't know all of his lines during rehearsals, and our despotic director would make everyone remain until s/he (or any other actor) knew them. Many years ago, one of his former students was performing in a play here in Longview, Washington, and I asked him if Ed was doing the same with his actors. All the young man would say was that Ed's most frequent comment was "Just do it!"
Ed touched many lives, including mine, throughout his lifetime, and I'm so glad to have known and worked with him. I again extend my sincerest condolences to his family and add that I'm pretty sure that last year I had a tree planted in his memory.

Michele and Rich Wollert

July 22, 2024

Sarah and family,

My deepest condolences to you all for the loss of Ed. May his memory be a blessing to you all.

Tom Ballard

July 21, 2024

I met Ed and his family in the 1960s and was in a TV play for King5 in Seattle with him. I remember a smiling sweet man. Tom Ballard, Seattle.

Michelle Maida

July 21, 2024

I first met Ed while performing in King Lear at Portland State. He was Kent, I was Regan. Every night when I died and was carried offstage Ed should be waiting in the wings. He would say to me, "Did you puke, eh, did you puke?" While putting his finger down his throat. He was seriously funny and lovely man. I give enjoyed spending time with Ed and Sarah through the years. My heart goes out to Sarah and the family. He will be sorely missed.

Chrisse Roccaro

July 21, 2024

A valued colleague, a beloved friend.

John M. McClelland

July 15, 2024

Ed and I first met when we had opposing roles at Lewis and Clark College in a play during the fall of 1963. "The Andersonville Trial" depicted the trial of the former commandant of infamous Confederate Andersonville prison. I played the man on trial (in real life later hanged) and Ed the prosecutor. Play is full of mentions of the murder of Lincoln, and our third performance was immediately after the Kennedy assassination. Best audience I can remember.
During the spring of 1964, Ed and I again faced each other in the musical "Destry Rides Again" with Him as the hero and me as the villain.
In the L&C summer theater of 1965, Ed again was the golden boy who gets the girl in the classic "Born Yesterday" while I, yet again, played the heavy. It had a good review. I am so proud of Ed for all he accomplished during his career as an educator and theater director. I just wish I'd seen more of him later on.
I truly am mourning his passing and extend my sincerest condolences to all in the family. He'll always be a bright spot in my memory.

John M. McClelland
Lewis & Clark '67

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